Alice Eve (Star Trek Into Darkness) and Antonio Banderas (Once Upon a Time in Mexico) lead the cast of the upcoming serial killer thriller Cult Killer, which Saban Films and Sony Pictures are teaming up to give a theatrical release on January 19th. With that release date right around the corner, a trailer for Cult Killer has arrived online and can be seen in the embed above.
Directed by Jon Keeyes from a screenplay by first-time feature writer Charles Burnley, the film has the following synopsis: A Pi (Antonio Banderas) and his partner (Alice Eve) are drawn into a web of intrigue when they start tracking a serial killer targeting a wealthy family with a dark secret.
Eve and Banderas are joined in the cast by Shelley Hennig (Obliterated), Paul Reid (Boy Eats Girl), and Olwen Fouéré (Texas Chainsaw Massacre).
When we first heard about this project, it was going...
Directed by Jon Keeyes from a screenplay by first-time feature writer Charles Burnley, the film has the following synopsis: A Pi (Antonio Banderas) and his partner (Alice Eve) are drawn into a web of intrigue when they start tracking a serial killer targeting a wealthy family with a dark secret.
Eve and Banderas are joined in the cast by Shelley Hennig (Obliterated), Paul Reid (Boy Eats Girl), and Olwen Fouéré (Texas Chainsaw Massacre).
When we first heard about this project, it was going...
- 12/21/2023
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Stars: Karl Rice, Eoin Duffy, Hilda Fay, David Pearse, Mary Murray, Anthony Head | Written and Directed by Conor McMahon
You might think that you don’t know a lot of Irish horror movies but you either didn’t realise certain films were made in Ireland or by Irish filmmakers or you’re not watching the right films! Whether it be the comedy from 2005 Boy Eats Girl or folky Hammer movie Wake Wood or the terrifying Corin Hardy movie The Hallow or the ridiculously fun Grabbers. There’s plenty for horror fans to enjoy and the pun in the title will tell you that Let The Wrong One In is the latest horror comedy coming from Ireland.
It tells the story of Matt, a teenager who suddenly discovers his older brother, Deco, has become a vampire. He then has to decide whether to help his brother or the very, very, opposite and kill him.
You might think that you don’t know a lot of Irish horror movies but you either didn’t realise certain films were made in Ireland or by Irish filmmakers or you’re not watching the right films! Whether it be the comedy from 2005 Boy Eats Girl or folky Hammer movie Wake Wood or the terrifying Corin Hardy movie The Hallow or the ridiculously fun Grabbers. There’s plenty for horror fans to enjoy and the pun in the title will tell you that Let The Wrong One In is the latest horror comedy coming from Ireland.
It tells the story of Matt, a teenager who suddenly discovers his older brother, Deco, has become a vampire. He then has to decide whether to help his brother or the very, very, opposite and kill him.
- 4/11/2022
- by Alain Elliott
- Nerdly
"In the future, everyone will be world-famous for 15 minutes," it's claimed Andy Warhol once said. Some stars shine much brighter than others, though, and in the case of Hollywood we often see actors hit big early before disappearing without trace.
Brandon Routh, who delivered a sensitive and assured turn as the Man of Steel in 2006's Superman Returns, is one such example. Routh never quite got the breaks he deserved after landing that life-changing role, so it's nice to see him back in the superhero game with an upcoming role as Atom in Arrow.
Digital Spy takes a look back at a handful of stars who couldn't escape their one big role.
Brandon Routh
Plucked from relative obscurity to lead Bryan Singer's lavish Superman sequel, Routh impressively channelled Christopher Reeve on his big screen debut but found leading man roles difficult to come by in the aftermath.
Parts in...
Brandon Routh, who delivered a sensitive and assured turn as the Man of Steel in 2006's Superman Returns, is one such example. Routh never quite got the breaks he deserved after landing that life-changing role, so it's nice to see him back in the superhero game with an upcoming role as Atom in Arrow.
Digital Spy takes a look back at a handful of stars who couldn't escape their one big role.
Brandon Routh
Plucked from relative obscurity to lead Bryan Singer's lavish Superman sequel, Routh impressively channelled Christopher Reeve on his big screen debut but found leading man roles difficult to come by in the aftermath.
Parts in...
- 7/8/2014
- Digital Spy
Today is of course St. Patrick’s Day, which essentially means that us horror fans are allowed the freedom to do two things, without incurring the wrath of judgment that doing those two things typically incurs; not only do we get to drink all day, but it’s sort of an unwritten rule that we must plop our asses on our couches and watch as many of the films in the Leprechaun franchise as we can possibly endure. A great holiday this one is, to say the least.
That said, if you’ve already seen all the Leprechaun movies, and don’t have much interest in watching them again, then have no fear, because we’ve got you covered. We came up with a list of films to accompany you on today’s couch-riding, beer-drinking escapades, all of which are worthy alternatives to the Leprechaun films.
These ten Irish-made horror...
That said, if you’ve already seen all the Leprechaun movies, and don’t have much interest in watching them again, then have no fear, because we’ve got you covered. We came up with a list of films to accompany you on today’s couch-riding, beer-drinking escapades, all of which are worthy alternatives to the Leprechaun films.
These ten Irish-made horror...
- 3/17/2014
- by John Squires
- FEARnet
Bon appétit! It is the chef, or the cook if you will, that makes all the magic happen with the food we eat. The right chef can take your ordinary meal and make it extraordinary… or is that Hamburger Helper? Anyway, here are the Top 9 Sinister Chefs in horror.
With the release of Serving Up Richard (review), we decided to dig down deep and remember some of our favorite chefs and cooks throughout the history of horror.
Whether they be chefs of the gourmet variety, or they just threw something (like a boiling bunny) on the stove, the following list of ne'er-do-wells all know their way around a kitchen. And that's one of the reasons why we love them.
As always, we'll give you a few honorable mentions to get things going. Glenn Close's previously referenced character, Alex Forrest, was perhaps not a true chef, but she sure knew...
With the release of Serving Up Richard (review), we decided to dig down deep and remember some of our favorite chefs and cooks throughout the history of horror.
Whether they be chefs of the gourmet variety, or they just threw something (like a boiling bunny) on the stove, the following list of ne'er-do-wells all know their way around a kitchen. And that's one of the reasons why we love them.
As always, we'll give you a few honorable mentions to get things going. Glenn Close's previously referenced character, Alex Forrest, was perhaps not a true chef, but she sure knew...
- 2/1/2014
- by Scott Hallam
- DreadCentral.com
This should clear up some arguments amongst the film nerds out there. This handy infographic maps 100 zombie movies through history including titles like Hell’s Ground, The Horde, and Boy Eats Girl, as well as any other film your tasty brain can think of.
From the seller:
This graphical print showcases the top 100 Zombie films in chronological order by pin pointing their exact release date on a unique circular calendar. This print makes a great addition to your home decor and is a Must for any true Zombie Fan. Hang it in your living room, den, basement, and especially in your man cave.
$20.19 at etsy.com...
From the seller:
This graphical print showcases the top 100 Zombie films in chronological order by pin pointing their exact release date on a unique circular calendar. This print makes a great addition to your home decor and is a Must for any true Zombie Fan. Hang it in your living room, den, basement, and especially in your man cave.
$20.19 at etsy.com...
- 3/28/2013
- by Sara Castillo
- FEARnet
Dana Fredsti is writer and an actress with a background in theatrical sword-fighting. She has appeared in Army of Darkness and her love of the undead has resulted in Plague Town, a zombie novel that will be published this month.
We found out that she was interested in writing an article for Daily Dead and thought it would be interesting for aspiring writers. Continue reading to learn about how she got started writing zombie stories, how her stories have changed, and why there is still plenty of room for new zombie fiction:
“One of the questions I get asked a lot in reference to Plague Town is why I chose to write about zombies, especially when the market is so apparently glutted with books and anthologies on the subject. Haven’t zombies jumped the shark?
For those of us in love with stories and movies about flesh-eating walking dead, there...
We found out that she was interested in writing an article for Daily Dead and thought it would be interesting for aspiring writers. Continue reading to learn about how she got started writing zombie stories, how her stories have changed, and why there is still plenty of room for new zombie fiction:
“One of the questions I get asked a lot in reference to Plague Town is why I chose to write about zombies, especially when the market is so apparently glutted with books and anthologies on the subject. Haven’t zombies jumped the shark?
For those of us in love with stories and movies about flesh-eating walking dead, there...
- 4/2/2012
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Ireland has recently become a force to be reckoned with in the horror film genre. Here’s top ten of the more recent Irish horror films: 1. Dead Meat, 2004 An infection spreads from slaughtered animals to humans, which causes the dead to rise and feed on the living. 2. Isolation, 2005 On a remote Irish farm, five people become unwilling participants in an experiment that goes nightmarishly wrong. 3. Outcast, 2010 A beast stalks a Romany girl and her mysterious Irish traveller boyfriend. 4. Wake Wood, 2011 The parents of a girl who was killed by a savage dog are granted the opportunity to spend three days with their deceased daughter. 5. Grabbers, 2012 When an island off the coast of Ireland is invaded by bloodsucking aliens, the heroes discover that getting drunk is the only way to survive. 6. Citadel, 2012 An agoraphobic father teams up with a renegade priest to save his daughter from the clutches of a gang of twisted feral children.
- 3/30/2012
- IrishCentral
Director: Ryan Denmark.
Writers: Ryan Denmark, Jason Witter, and William Shakespeare (original play).
Cast: Hannah Kauffmann, Jason Witter, Mark Chavez, Kate Schroeder, Reuben Finkelstein, and Kevin R Elder.
What strangeness doth producer/writer Jason Witter and director Ryan Denmark bring? And how do they reinterpret a classic play for a zombie generation? In what gets created, Romeo & Juliet vs. the Living Dead defies every expectation for a zombie film that aspires to be very literary. These two filmmakers have made a very unique product that can easily rank up there with author Seth Grahame-Smith’s "Pride and Prejudice and Zombies." Their passion for this bard's work is easily apparent, but their love for the classic zombie film is just as equally visible.
The team behind this movie put together an amazing product that will satisfy certain types of audiences. For those looking for spectacular makeup effects, that will not be found here.
Writers: Ryan Denmark, Jason Witter, and William Shakespeare (original play).
Cast: Hannah Kauffmann, Jason Witter, Mark Chavez, Kate Schroeder, Reuben Finkelstein, and Kevin R Elder.
What strangeness doth producer/writer Jason Witter and director Ryan Denmark bring? And how do they reinterpret a classic play for a zombie generation? In what gets created, Romeo & Juliet vs. the Living Dead defies every expectation for a zombie film that aspires to be very literary. These two filmmakers have made a very unique product that can easily rank up there with author Seth Grahame-Smith’s "Pride and Prejudice and Zombies." Their passion for this bard's work is easily apparent, but their love for the classic zombie film is just as equally visible.
The team behind this movie put together an amazing product that will satisfy certain types of audiences. For those looking for spectacular makeup effects, that will not be found here.
- 11/27/2011
- by noreply@blogger.com (Ed Sum)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Cillian Murphy ("28 Days Later," "Batman Begins") is in advanced negotiations to join the WWII psychological drama-thriller "Wayfaring Strangers" for Chic Films and Treasure Entertainment reports Variety.
The $5 million story follows a unit of British paratroopers captured by German soldiers in a remote farmhouse, where a young Jewish couple is hiding. Sylvie Testud, Niels Arestrup and Michael Gambon are in advanced negotiations to star.
Stephen Bradley ("Boy Eats Girl") penned the script and will direct with shooting to kick off in mid-August.
The $5 million story follows a unit of British paratroopers captured by German soldiers in a remote farmhouse, where a young Jewish couple is hiding. Sylvie Testud, Niels Arestrup and Michael Gambon are in advanced negotiations to star.
Stephen Bradley ("Boy Eats Girl") penned the script and will direct with shooting to kick off in mid-August.
- 5/12/2011
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
There appears to be a new trend rising in the ranks of the undead, a growing number of directors tired of picturing the things that growl in the night is simply mindless eating machines and instead take a more sympathetic approach. We've had Colin. We've had The Revenant. We've had Boy Eats Girl. And now, thanks to The Pierce Brothers, we have Deadheads.
Deadheads is a "zombedy" that is sure to impress--pleasing both horror and action-adventure fans alike. Yup, you heard it first. Horror, meets comedy, meets action adventure!
Deadheads is a return to the great comedy/adventure films of the 80's like "Back to the Future" and the "Goonies". The story follows two zombie slackers, Mike and Brent, who find themselves surprisingly reborn from the dead amid a disastrous zombie outbreak. After discovering an engagement ring in his coat pocket, Mike enlists his new found zombie pal, Brent, to...
Deadheads is a "zombedy" that is sure to impress--pleasing both horror and action-adventure fans alike. Yup, you heard it first. Horror, meets comedy, meets action adventure!
Deadheads is a return to the great comedy/adventure films of the 80's like "Back to the Future" and the "Goonies". The story follows two zombie slackers, Mike and Brent, who find themselves surprisingly reborn from the dead amid a disastrous zombie outbreak. After discovering an engagement ring in his coat pocket, Mike enlists his new found zombie pal, Brent, to...
- 12/3/2010
- Screen Anarchy
A Irish manse created in the 1300s is going to be the backdrop for an upcoming thriller entitled Loftus Hall . The name is taken from the supposedly haunted house that rests on Ireland's Hook peninsula. Greg Kenneally's film is set to star Samantha Mumba ( The Time Machine , Boy Eats Girl ) and Adelaide Clemens. Loftus recently made headlines when singer Keith Duffy had to bow out due to other obligations. The actual Loftus Hall has a long history and is said to be haunted by not just a young girl but the devil himself. Read more about it righ here . The film is said to bounce between the 1700s and modern day, the former period focusing on Fr. Thomas Broaders who exorcised satanic forces from Loftus Hall. The following "teaser" was first created in 2007,...
- 1/27/2010
- shocktillyoudrop.com
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